Midventricular horizontal long-axis SSFP cine cardiac MRI showing the presence of an irregularly defined intracavitary mass in the left ventricle.

Reported incidences of cardiac metastases are variable, ranging from 2.3% to 18.3% in patients dying from or with cancer (1). Cardiac or pericardial metastases should be considered whenever patients with known malignancy develop cardiovascular symptoms. Myocardial infarction is a rare but known complication of cardiac metastases.

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